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Starting Signal for Athletes With Sensory Disability
June 15, 2011 A new system alerts racers about the race start through visual signals -- enabling reaction time equal to other ... > full story -
Protecting Medical Implants from Attack
June 14, 2011 A new system would jam wireless signals sent to medical implants by unauthorized ... > full story -
Miniature Power Plants for Aircraft Bodies
June 14, 2011 Sensor networks are supposed to pervade the body shell of airplanes in the future – much like a nervous system. And, newly developed sensors do not require any external power ... > full story -
Nanotechnology Circuits for Wireless Devices: First Wafer-Scale Graphene Integrated Circuit Smaller Than a Pinhead
June 11, 2011 Scientists have achieved a milestone in creating a building block for the future of wireless devices. Researchers have announced the first integrated circuit fabricated from wafer-size graphene, and ... > full story -
Communicating in a Crisis: Researchers Devise New Technique to Help Rescuers Communicate After Terrorist Attacks
June 9, 2011 In the aftermath of the London bombings mobile phones and radios stopped working making the already tricky rescue operation even more difficult. Now experts have developed a solution to ensure ... > full story -
Cell Phones and Cancer: Assessment Classifies Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields as Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans
May 31, 2011 A new World Health Organization report classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans, based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, ... > full story -
Noninvasive Wireless Near-Infrared Device Provides Reliable Diagnosis of Bladder Dysfunction
May 31, 2011 A cell phone-sized, wireless near-infrared device is as reliable as the current "gold standard" invasive tests in determining bladder disease, according to a new ... > full story -
Novel Artificial Material Could Facilitate Wireless Power
May 23, 2011 Electrical engineers have determined that unique artificial materials should theoretically make it possible to improve the power transfer to small devices, such as laptops or cell phones, or ... > full story -
Wireless Sensor Network Monitors Microclimate in the Forest
May 19, 2011 During a forest monitoring operation, forestry scientists measure various environmental values. This is how they obtain indications about how the forests are changing and what can be done to preserve ... > full story -
Low-Cost Wireless Sensor Networks Open New Horizons for the Internet of Things
April 12, 2011 The ESNA project enables high effective networking based on cheap wireless sensors in a wide range of business applications – from more comfortable and energy-efficient environmental controls ... > full story
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